Corporate restructuring : Corporate restructuring refers to the changes in ownership‚ business mix‚ assets mix and alliances with a view to enhance the shareholder value. Purpose of Corporate restructuring : 1. To enhance the shareholder value 2. To utilize the assets properly 3. To get profitable investment opportunities 4. To diverse the business 5. To reduce cost of capital by designing innovative securities through corporate restructuring Types of Corporate restructuring : 1
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Kajian Malaysia‚ Jld. XXV‚ No 2‚ Disember 2007 THE CHALLENGES OF RAISING REVENUES AND RESTRUCTURING SUBSIDIES IN MALAYSIA Suresh Narayanan School of Social Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Penang nsuresh@usm.my Malaysia has run deficit budgets in all but five years since 1970 but past deficits have been managed thanks to substantial oil revenues and high domestic savings. However‚ the slow growth or decline of several traditional sources of revenue and the rising subsidy bill since 2007 have
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Corporate Restructuring: Corporate restructuring is one of the most complex and fundamental phenomena that management confronts. Each company has two opposite strategies from which to choose: to diversify or to refocus on its core business. While diversifying represents the expansion of corporate activities‚ refocus characterizes a concentration on its core business. From this perspective‚ corporate restructuring is reduction in diversification. Corporate restructuring is an episodic exercise‚
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Corporate restructuring is an internal or external act by the management to reorganize the legal‚ operational‚ ownership and other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable‚ better organized or relevancy to the current market. It is a redesigning or restructuring of the organization of the management. Restructuring also conveys the certain information of the business decision to another party. It also can be because of poor performance‚ hence restructuring would pull
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Meaning Of Amalgamation When two or more companies carrying on similar business go into liquidation and a new company is formed to take over their business‚ it is called amalgamation. In other words‚ amalgamation refers to the formation of a new company by taking over the business of two or more existing companies doing similar type of business. In amalgamation‚ two or more companies are liquidated and a new company is formed to take over the business of liquidating companies. The companies which
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critical ingredient of Shell’s ability to reconcile the independence of its operating companies with effective coordination of business‚ regional‚ and functional commonalties. The CMD identified key issues‚ set strategic direction‚ and approved major projects‚ and the planning department formulated the scenarios. However‚ most of the strategic decisions and initiatives were originated among the operating companies. The role of the planning staff and the regional and sector coordinators was to
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Corporate Restructuring is the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal‚ ownership‚ operational‚ or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable‚ or better organized for its present needs. Alternate reasons for restructuring include a change of ownership or ownership structure‚ demerger‚ or a response to a crisis such as positioning the company to be more competitive‚ survive a currently adverse economic climate‚ or poise the corporation to move
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INTRODUCTION The headquarters ofVodafone Romania in Bucharest in above figure. The evolution of ’Vodafone’ started in 1982 with the establishment of the ’Racal Strategic Radio Ltd’ subsidiary of Racal Electronics plc – UK’s largest maker of military radio technology‚ which formed a joint venture with Millicom called ’Racal’‚ which evolved into the present day Vodafone Vodafone Group plc is a British multinational telecommunications company headquartered in London and with its registered
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use are provided‚ along with a list of relevant references. Most summaries provide the following information‚ though some will have more or less. 1. NAME OF INTERVENTION: Most commonly used name‚ along with alternatives. 2. TARGET LEVEL(S) OF ANALYSIS: Is it directed toward organization-wide‚ group/ unit/ department‚ or individual change? 3. PURPOSE OF THE INTERVENTION: What is the primary goal of the intervention? 4. EFFECTIVENESS CRITERIA: What are the most appropriate outcomes
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES HOLDOUTS IN SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING: A THEORY OF NEGOTIATION IN A WEAK CONTRACTUAL ENVIRONMENT Rohan Pitchford Mark L. J. Wright Working Paper 16632 http://www.nber.org/papers/w16632 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 December 2010 While all errors are our own‚ we thank Rui Esteves‚ Daniel Klerman‚ Lee Ohanian‚ Christoph Trebesch‚ the editor‚ three anonymous referees‚ and numerous seminar participants for comments
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